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Study suggests people enjoy deep conversations with strangers
Washington [US], September 30 (ANI): According to the findings of new research, even though people often stick to small talk with strangers because they underestimate how much others are interested in their lives, but they can actually benefit from deep and meaningful conversations that help to forge connections with one another.
Study finds sibling bullying leads to poor mental health
London [UK], September 30 (ANI): A new study has found that young people repeatedly bullied by their siblings are more likely to develop mental health issues later in adolescence.
Couples really are together in sickness and in health
Sendai (Miyagi) [Japan], September 28 (ANI): According to a recent cohort study that looked at Dutch and Japanese marriages, a couple's health is surprisingly intertwined.
Research finds association between loneliness and reduced trust
Bonn [Germany], September 26 (ANI): The association between loneliness and reduced trust was recently discovered by researchers from the Universities of Bonn, Haifa (Israel) and Oldenburg.
Study explores impact of kindness on campus
Washington [US], September 21 (ANI): A new study by UBC Okanagan researchers suggest that a small act of kindness can go a long way towards bolstering student health and wellness.
Study finds whether passion, intimacy in relationships were affected by COVID-19 lockdowns
New Delhi [India], September 9 (ANI): The findings of a new study on dating and married couples in India who were surveyed before and after India's COVID-19 lockdown, suggested that relationship satisfaction, love, intimacy, and passion have significantly lowered post lockdown.
Study finds people often avoid feeling compassion for others
Washington [US], September 5 (ANI): Researchers during a series of studies found that given the option, people often chose to avoid feeling compassion for others. They also reported that doing so was mentally effortful and which were linked to their choices.
Study finds if distressed, help-seeking couples improve on their own
Washington [US], September 2 (ANI): A new study has sought to examine what happens to couples who seek online help for their relationship, but have to wait six months before beginning an intervention program.
Study finds team's emotions are associated with creativity
Washington [US], August 22 (ANI): A recent management study led by the experts at Rice University, the University of Western Australia, Bond University, and the University of Queensland investigated the effects of "team affective diversity" on team creativity.
Study finds COVID-19 pandemic linked to increased intimate partner aggression
Washington [US], August 19 (ANI): According to a new study led by Georgia State University researchers, the implementation of shelter-in-place restrictions due to the pandemic has resulted in increased rates of physical and psychological aggression among couples.
Using team's emotions effective to boost creativity
Washington [US], August 18 (ANI): If you're putting together a team for a project, you might be inclined to pick people with cheerful, optimistic dispositions and flexible thinking. But a new management study indicates your team might also benefit from people who are exactly the opposite, according to experts at Rice University, the University of Western Australia, Bond University, and the University of Queensland.
Pandemic-induced relationship conflict, aggression can be dealt through expressive writing
Florida [US], August 11 (ANI): According to a new research from USF's St. Petersburg campus, individuals who wrote about their relationship troubles during the pandemic from the point of view of a neutral observer had less conflict and aggression with their partner.
People are selfish with masses and generous to individuals
Zurich [Switzerland], August 3 (ANI): The general public in recent years has steadily lost their confidence in economic authorities, financial institutions, and particularly corporate managers. They think that economic actors will go to any length for-profits, which includes harming fellow human beings and large groups.
People show more leniency towards loved ones when they misbehave
Washington [US], August 1 (ANI): The findings of a recent study suggest that when people behave badly or unethically, their loved ones might judge them less harshly compared to a stranger who committed the same transgressions. However, this leniency may come at the cost of own sense of self-worth.
Respect is more valued by young workers than 'fun' perks
Washington [US], July 25 (ANI): Today's young workers between ages 21-34, place more value on having respectful communication in the workplace over trendy and fun work perks, suggests a new study.
Productivity in software organisation strongly linked to communication
Washington [US], July 17 (ANI): A strong relationship between communication and productivity has been found during a novel analysis of three years of conversations at a software engineering organisation.
New study finds majority of romantic couples start out as friends
Victoria [Canada], July 13 (ANI): Though most movies and television shows often show romance sparking between two strangers, the findings of a new study suggests that couple in real-life are far more likely to begin as friends.
Men who perceive marriage as unsuccessful are at high risk for premature death: Study
Washington [US], June 22 (ANI): Dissatisfaction with married life raises the risk of dying from a cerebrovascular accident. A new study has revealed that perceiving marriage as unsuccessful is a significant predictor of death from a CVA and premature death among men, no less than well-known risk factors such as smoking and lack of physical activity.
Blaming pandemic for stress leaves couples happier: Study
Washington [US], June 22 (ANI): A new study has found that when couples blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for their stress, they were happier in their relationships.
Father's Day 2021: Tips to pamper your father amid pandemic
New Delhi [India], June 20 (ANI): It's time to celebrate our dad! The special Sunday is, and if you are likely struggling to plan a truly epic Father's Day surprise; then we have got you covered!
Study finds doing more family caregiving might help reduce risk of suicide in men
Colorado [US], Jun 19 (ANI): Silvia Sara Canetto, who is a Professor of Psychology at the Colorado State University and has spent several years trying to make sense of the variability in women's and men's suicide mortality around the world, recently found that suicide rates are generally higher in men than in women, but not everywhere, which suggests cultural influences.
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Study finds if distressed, help-seeking couples improve on their own
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Study finds COVID-19 pandemic linked to increased intimate partner aggression
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Pandemic-induced relationship conflict, aggression can be dealt through expressive writing
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